Bust of Pançika

Bāgh Gaï - Figure


HADB N° : 137
Technique : Modelling
Object Type : Figure
Material : Stucco
Site : Haḍḍa
Museum : Guimet Museum
Museum Registration Number : MG 17248
Findspot : Bāgh Gaï
Number of Findspot : 56
Dimensions : 7.5 cm
Traces of Polychromy : Yes
Type of Restoration : In the laboratory
Description :

The face is of the Central Asian style. Wearing a headband with a broken central element, his hair falls in curls in the form of stylised spirals, flattened and framing the face. His traits are individualised: the forehead is marked with wrinkles, the small eyes are sunken under frowning eyebrows, the cheekbones are drooping, the nose is broad and the jaw strong and square. He seems both annoyed and smiling. His earlobes are largely deformed. Traces of polychromy are visible: the lips were painted red, the eyebrows and moustache drawn in black. In the Guimet Museum, the figure is restored on its bust, in an Atlas-like position. He is then revealed with the attributes of Pançika, the god of wealth: seated cross-legged, he holds a two-handled cup in one hand and a wineskin in the other.


Bibliographical References :

BARTHOUX Jules - 1930 - Les Fouilles de Haḍḍa, Figures et Figurines - Pl. 66d

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